The Sennheiser GSP 670 are one of the best gaming headsets you can get at the moment. They don't look pretty, but they offer wonderfully balanced audio, industry leading mic quality and a super comfortable fit. The only downside is that they're seriously expensive.
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The Sennheiser GSP 670 is as brilliant as you'd expect from a name so renowned in the audio world. They are comfortable, connect to everything and sound fantastic. Only the price, £299, might keep you from owning a pair your ears deserve.
When you think of the best audio experiences, who do you think of? Maybe Bose, maybe Sony, but almost certainly you think of Sennheiser. So when you hear they have some wireless gaming headsets, with MASSIVE mics and supposedly amazing audio quality,...
We have reached the third and final stop on our tour of Sennheiser gaming headphones. The last station that this technology train is hitting covers a wireless option that should make gamers quite happy, at least those who utilize a PC or PlayStation 4....
The Sennheiser GSP 670 doesn’t come cheap, but for those looking to invest in a premium headset that is built to last, you’ll struggle to find one offering the same level of comfort, style, and quality.
With 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, the Sennheiser GSP 670 is the ideal option for those that want a headset both for gaming and everyday use, although the chunky nature of the headset might make you stand out walking down the street. It...
The Sennheiser GSP 670 are one of the best gaming headsets you can get at the moment. They don't look pretty, but they offer wonderfully balanced audio, industry leading mic quality and a super comfortable fit. The only downside is that they're seriously expensive.
It should come as no surprise to hear that I've been impressed by this GSP 670 headset. Yes, they're chunky; yes, they're expensive; yes, they're aimed at gamers. And the latter will undoubtedly get the most out of the low-latency performance and 7.1...